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Monthly Archives: January 2008
Recording Piano
There are many different considerations to make when recording a piano. The first
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AEA Ribbon Mics a Big Hit at Denver Recording Studio
The AEA R-84 is a great microphone choice for a number of applications. It works great on piano, voice, and string intstruments like violin and cello. Lately, I have been using it on
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Basic Mixing Techniques
So you’ve finished recording your song, all the parts are down and the musicians are tired. This is the point where your engineer really get a chance to put their mark on the project by creating a great sounding mix.
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Lost Soulz in the Studio
Once again we had Lost Soulz in for a Mixing session in preperation for a New Year’s performance. Here is a clip of the session:
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